{"id":535,"date":"2008-12-02T00:04:05","date_gmt":"2008-12-02T07:04:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/exilestreet.com\/?p=535"},"modified":"2008-12-02T08:15:52","modified_gmt":"2008-12-02T15:15:52","slug":"gop-get-thee-to-a-university-pt-2-get-thee-a-reading-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/exilestreet.com\/?p=535","title":{"rendered":"G.O.P.: Get Thee To A University Pt. 2 &#8211; Get Thee A Reading List"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/exilestreet.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/authorfinef2.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-30\" title=\"authorfinef2\" src=\"http:\/\/exilestreet.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/09\/authorfinef2.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"99\" height=\"106\" \/><\/a> <strong><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">by Steve                 Finefrock<\/span><\/strong> <span style=\"color: #808080;\">&#8211; [scriptwriter]<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong>Students<\/strong><\/span> of the <em>New Conservative University<\/em>, n\u00e9e Frum University, prepare your Christmas shopping list for giving to your conservative friends, and \u2018persuadable\u2019 moderate friends, who are open to learning anew, what is long-established doctrine.  Our Mission: SAVE AMERICA.<\/p>\n<p>The data are there, the thoughts are written, the promising prospects for conservatism are very well documented of late \u2013 see <em>American Thinker<\/em> article by Michael G. Franc, \u201cConservative Nation\u201d; he\u2019s VP of the Heritage Foundation. We must begin anew, and study the old verities. The syllabus for your college of conservatism is being formed, and its most useful entries are noted below, as a prospective shopping list to give to friends this Christmas.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><em>And for yourself:<\/em> it helps to re-examine our beliefs, to reaffirm our strength of thought, and thus better equipped to engage those persuadables in the coming campaign. Let us begin stocking your \u2018fridge\u2019 of yummy intellectual nutrition, with this initial issue of the \u2018NCU\u2019 Review of Books [and DVDs]:<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong><em>The Art of Political Warfare, <\/em><\/strong><\/span>by John J. Pitney, is the <em>very best<\/em> \u2013 by far, by far, by far \u2013 collation of the classics of military theory applied to the combat terrain of politics, and weaves sports doctrine into the lessons as well. This is the \u201cBible\u201d of the NCU Curriculum. Pitney smoothly blends the works of Sun Tzu, Machiavelli, von Clausewitz, Mao Tse-tung, Liddell Hart, Patton, Frederick the Great, Keegan, de Gaulle, Fussell, the Marine doctrine and a host of political operatives from Washington to FDR, Truman, Khachigian, Alinsky, Norquist and even Matalin-Carville, in a cultural combat officers\u2019 guidebook that is entertaining, well organized, and with footnotes galore. And best of all, perhaps, is its publisher: University of Oklahoma Press!<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Machiavelli on Modern Leadership, <\/em><\/strong>by Michael Ledeen, referenced often in Pitney\u2019s text, organizes all of Machiavelli\u2019s life work into a singular trek through his thoughts on the necessities of political combat. Also well-footnoted, and enlightening as to the political climate of the period when political thought got its booster shot.<\/p>\n<p><em>The New Prince,<\/em> by Dick Morris, takes a different tack than Ledeen, from a political captain\u2019s viewpoint.  If you must read only one such treatment, the <strong>boldface<\/strong> for Ledeen is your first-read; then try Morris\u2019 take.<\/p>\n<p><em>Liberal Fascism, <\/em>by Jonah Goldberg, who is fast becoming a key candidate to succeed WFB. He documents thoroughly enough that this should be a college text \u2013 but then you know how likely that will be.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Hardball,<\/em><\/strong> by Chris Matthews, one of \u2018Them\u2019 but almost good enough to be an adjunct to Pitney\u2019s classic. As Patton said, after defeating Rommel, in that fabulous desert-battle movie scene, \u201cRommel, you magnificent bastard, <em>I READ YOUR BOOK!<\/em>\u201d Read this bastard: he\u2019s got some good thoughts and illustrative anecdotes to facilitate the experience.<\/p>\n<p><em>More Liberty Means Less Government, <\/em>by Walter Williams, a collection of his more salient essays. Oh, that we could clone WW: wonder if the media would have cheered someone of his \u2018ilk\u2019 as the first black president.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>It\u2019s My Party, <\/strong><\/em>by Peter Robinson, speechwriter for Reagan who penned the \u2018tear down this wall\u2019 speech, went on his own self-discovery after leaving the White House, to belatedly examine why he was a republican\/conservative. His adventure might be a pathway-guide for yours also.<\/p>\n<p><em>Hard America, Soft America,<\/em> by Michael Barone, one of our smarter former liberals, who\u2019s seen the facts and thus the light of the Right. Short and compact, it shows where we\u2019ve been and what might plague us if we don\u2019t get our ducks in a row.<\/p>\n<p><em>Warfighting: The U.S. Marine Corps Book of Strategy,<\/em> a bit of a \u2018graduate\u2019 treatment on leadership, so be a prepared reader when you take on this official commandant\u2019s memo to his corps in the early 90s. Since then it has become a corporate executive guide. This one is tough to find; you may have to go thru Amazon used-books, like I did. Or your library, or interlibrary loan. Keep it on your top shelf, for constant reference \u2013 Pitney does, often.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>The Greedy Hand,<\/em><\/strong> by Amity Shlaes documents the history of taxes, TAXES and MORE DAMNED TAXES in America\u2019s history since the Stamp Act. Entertaining and startling to see how we\u2019ve become so like the British.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Forgotten Man,<\/em> by Amity Shlaes, re-examining the New Deal, and its assumptions, with tons of facts and details I\u2019ve seen no where else. This gal\u2019s got game when it comes to making economics, and its history, a good deal less dismal.<\/p>\n<p><em>Freedomnomics,<\/em> by John Lott, who applies his techniques for defending the Second Amendment to defending and extolling free-market thought.<\/p>\n<p><em>Eat the Rich, <\/em>by P.J. O\u2019Rourke, adding his humor to economics, it bites off a good bit of that \u2018dismal science\u2019 of economics, examining different political-economy systems over the globe, with some history and humor together.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Wealth of Nations,<\/em><\/strong> by P.J. O\u2019Rourke does an improved job over his earlier work, \u2018translating\u2019 Adam Smith\u2019s ponderous tomes into a digestible dish. And with a bit o\u2019 humor as well. Beats reading Smith directly.<\/p>\n<p><em>Conservatives Are From Mars, Liberals Are From San Francisco, <\/em>by Burt Prelutsky, a turned-right conservative, one-time liberal Jewish TV writer [once with M*A*S*H], now very much One Of Us, and funny too.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>An Empire of Wealth,<\/em><\/strong> by John Steele Gordon, as readable a treatment you\u2019ll find, of why capitalism, freedom, markets, technology, brilliant minds and the American System works so well, for so many, for so long. A paean to entrepreneurs. And weaves financial history into the mix as well [the current financial grief has happened before, many times], showing how steam power and the power of finance and freedom and the succession of derivative technologies brought us the world we all assume is \u2018just there\u2019 in our everyday lives.<\/p>\n<p><em>Comeback,<\/em> by David Frum, a partial joy to read, as not all he advocates is exactly \u2018conservative\u2019 but when he hits one, it goes out of the park. At least Frum has taken a stab at defining a strategery for the future.<\/p>\n<p><em>George Washington on Leadership,<\/em> by Richard Brookhiser, gives an insight on the Father, and how he learned to lead a diverse, combative collection of egos, and what we may learn from him.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Adventures in the Screen Trade,<\/em><\/strong> by William Goldman, who gives as concise an insight to Hollywood, its crafts and viewpoints, and how films get made [and why they often don\u2019t]. Also is a general survey of this \u201cRommel\u201d world, for conservatives \u2013 read what They write, so We can ultimately make inroads into those culture wars which Bill Bennett so fervently insists we must undertake.<\/p>\n<p><em>1776 <\/em>\u2013 DVD of the Broadway musical\u2019s conversion to the screen, takes a sometimes lyrical look at the constant friction between our founding fellers\u2019 interests and egos, en route to approving the Declaration of Independence, with Jefferson\u2019s mental block from \u2018sexual combustibility\u2019 resolved in most human manner [delectable Blythe Danner adoringly plays TJ\u2019s mane squeeze]. Survive the opening Continental Congress breaking into song, and you\u2019re on your way to an entertaining journey with the journeymen of our liberty, with pithy observations by a restless John Adams, often on Congress\u2019 glacial decision-making, such as this eternal verity: \u201cI have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace; that two are called a law firm; and that three or more become a congress.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>America Alone,<\/em><\/strong> by Mark Steyn, a good place to start in studying Islam and its real character. He\u2019s almost as funny as O\u2019Rourke, and you can sometimes hear his Canadian lilt as you read his perspectives. And tremble at his fears. And hope, oh so hope, his predictions are wrong.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Crisis of Islam,<\/em> by Bernard Lewis is a good companion with Steyn, is short, and a bit academic at times, but very accessible. Maybe the smartest Arabist around, who\u2019s Jewish to boot.<\/p>\n<p><em>What Went Wrong,<\/em> by Bernard Lewis, a short examination of the most common question by Arab\/Islamist nationalists, published just after 9\/11. A good place to start on the general question of America, the West and Islamic fundamentalism. Follow his footnotes to deeper understanding.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Arabs, <\/em>by David Lamb, tough to find now, but worth the effort, to examine this survey by a reporter who worked out of Cairo for the <em>LA Times<\/em> [forgive him; the book is useful] and now is a freelancer. Nice overview of the 80s and 90s perspective.<\/p>\n<p><em>God Has 99 Names,<\/em> by Judith Miller, who organizes this tome by Arab nation \u2013 the chapter on Saudi Arabia includes as concise a short-history of Muhammad as you will ever find. Exhaustive treatment in some chapters.<\/p>\n<p><em>Muhammad, Islam\u2019s First Great General,<\/em> by Richard A. Gabriel, who examines the political and military aspects of Islam, sponsored by a foundation with Victor Davis Hanson on its board. Excellent footnotes, weaving the military theme with insights on the culture of the 7th century, military methods and tactics, as well as some of the major players who in some cases continued the soap-opera several decades beyond the Prophet\u2019s death. And, also published by Oklahoma University Press!<\/p>\n<p><em>Lawrence of Arabia,<\/em> DVD that captures an early 20th century sense of the grandeur and intrigue that survives from Muhammad\u2019s seventh century. T.E. Lawrence seems to be infected with the passion and zeal of the Prophet himself. Script approved by Lawrence\u2019s family, so you know it\u2019s true!<\/p>\n<p><em>The New Dealers\u2019 War, <\/em>by Thomas Fleming, predates Shlaes treatment, but a professional, academic historian\u2019s perspective, with many yet-unrevealed facts on FDR\u2019s scheming and deceptions. Fleming also wrote \u201cLiberty\u201d for the PBS series, so his cred is good, if he lost some with liberals for this one.<\/p>\n<p><em>Leave Us Alone,<\/em> by Grover Norquist, with some pearls for inclusion in the curriculum. When Grover focuses on what he knows [taxes and regulation], he hits it like a laser beam. Not so much when he gets into choosing allies among the Islamists!<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Rules for Radicals,<\/strong><\/em> by Saul Alinsky: READ THIS BASTARD, the godfather for Obama The One [OTO], with some useful advice sprinkled with insights on \u2018who\u2019 OTO is, who are his minions, and what are some of OTO\u2019s tactics we can anticipate. Put it on your \u2018bastard\u2019 shelf beside Hardball.<\/p>\n<p><em>The American President,<\/em> DVD of the Aaron Sorkin screen story, a baseline for \u201cWest Wing\u201d and a perspective on the culture challenges \u2013 someday, SOMEDAY we are going to engage in that battle, with talent [artistic] and talents [biblical currency] \u2013 which still lie in our pathway. Aaron Sorkin, you magnificent bastard, let us learn from thee. [put this one on your bastard shelf, alongside <em>An Inconvenient Truth<\/em>, also a template on how-it-is-done.]<\/p>\n<p>There you have the core curriculum\u2019s text list \u2013 send \u2018em to friends who already agree [to shore up their grasp of why they\/we so believe] and to any persuadables who ain\u2019t quite gotten across the Rubicon of political pondering.  The list is mostly in descending priority by my own judgment [Yes, I\u2019ve read every one], the <strong>bold <\/strong>and <strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">underline<\/span><\/strong> hints which should be first considered, especially for an initial experience into conservative thought and political strategery.<\/p>\n<p>The \u2018graduate\u2019 list comes after Christmas. For now, Feliz Navidad and Happy New Conservative Year\u2026\u2026 <em>Cogito ergo conservatis sum!<\/em><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><strong> ExileStreet<\/strong><\/span> <em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>copyright 2008 Steve Finefrock<\/em> <em> Finefrock is founder of Hollywood Forum, a speaker-bureau and panel-discussion vehicle to &#8220;Bring the Potomac to the Palisades&#8221; on issues that overlap politics and culture with the Hollywood film-TV influence on such national concerns. His scripts have addressed politics [including a TV series pilot\/bible package about state political combat, called &#8220;A State of the Union&#8221;], hazardous materials [from twelve years in emergency management, including six years managing FEMA&#8217;s Superfund curriculum for hazmat], terrorism, equestrian reincarnation, serial murderer killing journalists in the nation&#8217;s capitol, and fantasy about time-wasters. Finefrock is proprietor of PhoneBooth: The Smallest Space in Hollywood&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Steve Finefrock &#8211; [scriptwriter] Students of the New Conservative University, n\u00e9e Frum University, prepare your Christmas shopping list for giving to your conservative friends, and \u2018persuadable\u2019 moderate friends, who are open to learning anew, what is long-established doctrine. Our Mission: SAVE AMERICA. 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